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Love Is Blind Season 10 Reunion Delivers Stunning Revelations

The Netflix special saw explosive confrontations, new romances, and the shortest marriage in the show’s history as cast members revealed what happened after the cameras stopped rolling.

On March 11, 2026, fans of the Netflix reality sensation Love Is Blind tuned in for what proved to be one of the most explosive and revealing reunion episodes in the show’s history. Season 10, which had already delivered its fair share of drama, heartbreak, and unexpected twists, culminated in a livestreamed special that left viewers reeling—and talking for days afterward.

The reunion, airing at 9 p.m. ET on Netflix, brought together the entire Season 10 cast to reflect on their journeys, settle scores, and update fans on where their relationships stood months after the cameras stopped rolling. According to Reality TV Shrine, the night was packed with bombshells, but none more jaw-dropping than the story of Amber and Jordan, whose marriage set a new record as the shortest in Love Is Blind history—lasting just four months before ending in divorce.

Amber and Jordan had been a fan-favorite couple throughout the season, with many rooting for their connection formed in the show’s signature “pods.” However, as the reunion unfolded, the cracks in their relationship became glaringly apparent. Jordan explained that after the wedding, “a lot changed,” and the relationship began to deteriorate almost immediately. He cited trust issues on Amber’s part, claiming, “The negatives outweighed the positives.” According to Bustle, Amber admitted she didn’t think Jordan was ready to step into a fatherly role for her daughter and found it difficult to trust him, especially since they only saw each other on weekends.

Jordan, for his part, pushed back against that narrative, insisting he made significant efforts to make the relationship work. He described how he would drive to see Amber after work, cook her dinner, and then return home at 5 a.m.—efforts that, he claimed, went unappreciated. “Those visits don’t count,” Amber reportedly told him, a sentiment that left Jordan feeling discouraged and unvalued. He also claimed Amber only visited him twice during their brief marriage.

But the most contentious revelations centered on Amber’s drinking. Jordan recounted a particularly troubling incident just a month after their wedding, when he invited Amber to a friend’s wedding where he was the Best Man. According to Jordan, Amber “blacked out” within the first 30 minutes, fell asleep at the table, and later cussed him out. He said he had to take her keys to prevent her from driving home drunk. Jordan went further, alleging that Amber would “scream at him” and “not show up for sht,” creating an environment that made him deeply uncomfortable.

Amber did not deny that there were issues, admitting to having anger problems but insisting the disrespect was mutual. She told the hosts, “I was willing to work on that,” adding, “You gave it two to three months, and you didn’t put in real effort.” The tension between the two reached a boiling point when Amber accused Jordan of not saying goodbye to her daughter when their relationship ended. “Don’t fcking come into somebody’s life if you’re gonna do that,” she said before storming off the set, only to return a few minutes later and clarify that she didn’t think Jordan was a “bad guy.”

The reunion wasn’t all fireworks and heartbreak, though. There were moments of genuine happiness and hope for other couples. Vic and Christine, the other pair who said “I do” during the finale, confirmed they were still happily married. Their journey, which had been one of the season’s more stable and heartwarming stories, seemed to be going strong, much to the delight of fans. Bri and Connor, whose status was left uncertain at the end of the series, revealed they were still together one year later. Connor had even moved to be in the same city as Bri, and while they hadn’t moved in together yet, they were living next door and looking forward to the future.

Other updates from the reunion included Mike and Emma’s dramatic altar moment. Mike revealed that the two had agreed beforehand to both say “no” at the altar and continue their relationship outside the show. However, Emma surprised him—and viewers—by saying “yes,” leaving Mike feeling blindsided. Since the show, Mike has moved on and is now dating someone named Cara, with whom he’s been together for just over seven months.

Perhaps the most unexpected revelation came from Devonta, who announced that he is engaged again and has a baby on the way, though he and his new fiancée live in different cities. Jessica, another cast member, shared that she is now dating her former pod connection, Haramol, an emergency doctor who attended Harvard. Their relationship blossomed after reconnecting outside the show, adding a feel-good twist to the night’s proceedings.

The reunion also checked in on some of the season’s other notable figures. Alex Henderson, a 31-year-old financial sales professional with a colorful past as a soccer goalie and a “nomadic” lifestyle, faced scrutiny during the season for his politics and inconsistent job history. He was rejected at the altar by his fiancée, Ashley Carpenter, who accused him of being dishonest and planning to say “no” as well. According to USA TODAY, Alex’s career timeline became a hot topic among fans, with many questioning the truthfulness of his claims. The reunion episode gave Alex a chance to address the controversy, though questions about his next career move—especially regarding a potential soccer coaching job in Florida—remained unanswered as of the reunion night.

Season 10 of Love Is Blind featured seven women leaving the pods with engagement rings, but only Christine and Vic, and Amber and Jordan, made it to the altar. Of those, only Christine and Vic remain married following the reunion. Other couples, like Brittany and Devo, ended their engagement before the wedding, while Bri and Connor rekindled their romance after breaking off their engagement. Jessica and Chris broke up before the finale, with Jessica finding new love with Haramol.

The reunion episode, as highlighted by Parade and The Sun, served as a cathartic moment for the cast to reflect on the emotional rollercoaster of the season. It was a chance to clear the air, confront unresolved issues, and provide closure—or, in some cases, new beginnings—for those whose stories captured the hearts (and ire) of viewers around the world.

With each passing season, Love Is Blind continues to captivate audiences by exposing the complexities of modern dating and relationships, all under the unforgiving glare of reality television. Season 10’s reunion proved that, for better or worse, the experiment still has the power to surprise, shock, and spark conversation long after the final vows have been spoken.

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